Huge, muscular arms are a quality that many serious bodybuilders are interested in. However, the same sort of training program used by an aspiring bodybuilder can be used with little modification for those who have more modest goals in terms of arm size.

WHEN TO SEE YOUR DOCTOR
1. Your joint pain is severe or unexplained 2. The pain lasts for more than one week 3. The joint is hot,red,swollen as well as painful 4. You get no relief from the use of aspirin,ice packs or heat 5. You have recently injured the joint,particularly with a sharp blow 6. When you run out of KY Jelly!
WHAT YOUR SYMPTOM IS TELLING YOU
Your joints usually serve you relentlessly – they glide like the parts of a machine through all the movements of your day.Then,one of the vital parts starts to hurt.What ’s going on?
It could be one of a hundred things,says Robert Thornburn,M.D.,a clinical associate professor of rheumatology at the university of Florida in Gainesville. But though joint pain has many possible causes, the major contenders are arthritis,rheumatism or an injury.There are over 100 types of arthritis, including gout and rheumatoid arthritis. But the type that most commonly causes joint pain is osteoarthritis, sometimes called wear and tear disease.
Osteoarthritis is a result of a series of small injuries that occur over a long period of time.Years of hard work and overuse (like constant typing of incessant use of one motion in sport, such as golf swing or tennis serve)cause tiny fractures in the joints cartilage and underlying bone, and the joint begins to deteriorate. (Oddly enough,under-use through lack of exercise can also cause a problem).Rheumatism is the medical term for inflammations of the muscles, tendons, ligaments and bursae (tiny, pillowing sacks)that surround the bony part of the joint.
This kind of pain – better known as bursitis or tendinitis – also results from wear and tear of aging, or from overuse. A single injury to a joint – such as a sharp blow or strain – can also cause joint pain, as can torn cartilage or ligament. And sometimes the pain you feel may actually originate somewhere else. A healthy knee might hurt because of arthritis in the hip, for example. Or inflammation in the wrist from carpel tunnel syndrome might cause pain in the shoulder. Arthritis can snake like ivy through your family tree.
Can you bend your thumb down and touch your wrist like Uncle Edward? If you can you may have inherited unusually mobile joints. While they come handy in yoga class,hyper mobile joints tend to wear out and become arthritic earlier because your extra stretchy ligaments and tendons have trouble holding the joints stable. Other causes of joint pain may include a viral or bacterial infection, a hormonal or nervous system problem or-rarely-certain types of cancer.
Train hard and be strong,
Mick Hart.
“For anyone considering steroid use” This is a MUST READ…
Layman’s Guides to Steroids I and II
WARNING: Do not read this unless you are ready to gain some serious lean muscle…
Layman’s Guides to Steroids III (new)
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mick, ive got both yr steroid books. what i need to know is when using steroids, what are the vit and mineral requirments, and ive also read that using these suplements at certain times of the day is better. but the question im asking is,,what vits and minerals and what times! we have spoke b4, but not on this subject. im 46, quite fit, been training for about 20 yrs, the last 10 doing a course here and there. im 6ft tall carry little body fat. and dont get to fat on testerones! any advice would be of an advantage, thanks.
Reading your blog on joint pain. I have had it for 7 years!!! Hips, lowerback, shoulders, wrists and neck, feeling weaker by the day. No doctor has picked up anything and anm not using steroids at the moment. Using them in a good safe cyvle did nothing. Was using Decca and stanazalol. Could you give me possible feed back as I know alot of guys my age,44, are roughly the same. I do train quite a lot but feeling is now that it only makes matters worse.
FINALLY SOMEONE WHO HAS THE BALLS TO PUT PEOPLE IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION THONKS MICK
I read everything you send, Mick. I bought Steroids I and II. Will get III sometime in the near future,
Ricky
Hey Mick! what about taking hgh at the ripe age of 62? body is in good health and I work out 3-4 times a week, or would you have me on the gear first? let me know and thanks for all the info. Ron
Hey Mick! what about taking hgh at the ripe age of 62? body is in good health and I work out 3-4 times a week, or would you have me on the gear first? let me know and thanks for all the info. Ron